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Our Mission:

The Robert James Terry Library supports the curriculum and research needs of the University
community through the development of relevant collections and the provision of services
designed to facilitate access to information and learning.

Library At-A-Glance:

The library collection consists of over 261,506 printed books and media titles, along
with 1,774 print periodicals and over 250 electronic databases providing TSU students
and staff with remote access to thousands of additional subscription journal titles
and ebooks. The library provides an information literacy program, bibliographic instruction,
virtual reference (Ask a Librarian), reserves, and interlibrary loan.

Closed study rooms and individual study carrels are provided on most floors. With
the exception of Special Collections, the library maintains open stacks. Wireless
access is available throughout the building. A computer lab is available on the 3rd
floor. Students can print up to 40 pages without charge. Copy machines are available
on the second floor.

The Robert James Terry Library supports the Association of College and Research Libraries
(ACRL) Information Literacy Competency Standards for Higher Education. Information Literacy skills are an essential part of our library instruction program
that infuses the essential components into all library lectures, guides, tutorials,
library websites, and others.